To determine the prevalence and outcome of fetuses with holoprosencephaly, exomphalos and megacystis diagnosed at 11-13 weeks of gestation. As part of a prospective screening study for trisomy 21 in singleton pregnancies at 11 + 0 to 13 + 6 weeks' gestation, transabdominal ultrasound examination was performed to diagnose holoprosencephaly, ...

All fetuses diagnosed with 'absent stomach' at anomaly screening over an 8-year period were identified using the University College Hospital fetal medicine database. These were cross-referenced with records from the paediatric surgical unit at Great Ormond Street Hospital and pathology department at University College Hospital to ascertain postnatal or postmortem ...

To determine the pregnancy termination rate, and perinatal and 1-year infant mortality rates following prenatally-detected congenital heart disease (CHD) and trends over an 11-year period. Between 1994 and 2005, 1603 gravidas underwent fetal echocardiography in our institution, in which 378 fetuses were diagnosed with CHD. The study period was divided ...

Lethal injection of potassium chloride (KCl) can be used as a method of either suicide or homicide. As biological tests are still inadequate to differentiate endogenous from exogenous potassium, at the scene of death the cause can only be suspected. We wished to determine the usefulness of conventional pathological examination ...

OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of termination of pregnancy for fetal anomaly (TOPFA) after 23 weeks of gestation in European countries, and describe the spectrum of anomalies for which late TOPFA is recorded. DESIGN: Population-based study. SETTING: Twelve European countries. POPULATION: Nineteen registries of congenital anomaly in 12 European countries ...

Vanishing fetal twins occurred in 9% (264 out of 2,829) intracytoplasmic sperm injection pregnancies and are associated with a lower fetal loss rate in the first trimester. The live birth rate was higher in pregnancies associated with vanishing fetuses.

To establish normal reference ranges for the depth of the insula and Sylvian (SF), parieto-occipital (POF) and calcarine (CF) fissures on prenatal ultrasound between 19 and 30 weeks of gestation. This was a prospective study of 15 consecutive normal fetuses per gestational week between 19 + 0 and 30 + ...

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate if fetal hydronephrosis is associated with dysregulation of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS), and if it could represent an early predictor of future renal damage or arterial hypertension. STUDY DESIGN: The study consisted of 26 pregnant women and their fetuses. Ultrasound scans were performed to evaluate the renal ...

OBJECTIVE: Safely targeting the fetal gastrointestinal tract during early gestation is essential to develop effective prenatal gene therapy for gastrointestinal diseases. In this study, we aimed to characterize the development of the fetal sheep stomach sonographically and to determine the optimum gestational age, as well as the shortterm morbidity and ...

Therapy-refractory supraventricular tachycardias commonly result in hydrops and death in human fetuses. Fetal transesophageal electrocardiography may aid in understanding its underlying electrophysiological mechanism and allow stimulation. Percutaneous fetoscopic deployment of an electrode catheter into the fetal esophagus by way of a single trocar was performed in a human fetus and ...

OBJECTIVE: The sonographic diagnosis of fetal myelomeningocele (MMC) has improved mainly because the diagnostic focus has shifted from observation of the spinal abnormality to observation of cranial abnormalities. We describe an abnormality in the position of the occipital horn in fetuses with MMC. The occipital horn appears to be too ...

BACKGROUND: General movements (GMs) assessed three months post term are related to brain injury and neurological outcome. AIMS: To study GMs in fetuses and their predictive value for echogenicity changes in the fetal brain. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective study of fetal GMs (classified as normal or abnormal) and echogenicity changes in ...

To validate a new sonographic technique for the display and measurement of fetal iliac crest angle (ICA), and to determine the relative contribution of standardized fetal pelvic measurements for estimating risk of Down syndrome during the second trimester of pregnancy. Three-dimensional ultrasonography of the fetal pelvis was performed during a ...

Intrauterine infection and inflammation have been causally linked to preterm birth and fetal brain injury. Using an ovine model of endotoxin-induced brain injury we have recently shown that recombinant human erythropoietin (rhEPO) reduces brain injury and protects against damage to myelination in major myelinated axon tracts. Our present objective was ...

We investigated whether hypoxemia without acidemia affects ductus venosus (DV) blood velocity waveform pattern in sheep fetuses with intact placenta and whether worsening acidemia and impending fetal death are related to changes in DV velocimetry in fetuses with increased placental vascular resistance. A total of 34 fetuses were instrumented at ...

The aim of the present study was to identify the migration period of the genital tubercle and its later differentiation into external genital structures in fetuses derived from natural mating and fetuses from fresh, frozen and vitrified embryo transfer. A transrectal ultrasound with a double-frequency linear transducer (6.0 and 8.0 ...

OBJECTIVE: An evolving challenge for obstetrician is to better define normal and abnormal fetal neurological function in utero in order to better predict antenatally which fetuses are at risk for adverse neurological outcome. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Prenatal neurological assessment in high-risk fetuses using four-dimensional ultrasound applying the recently developed Kurjak ...

OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to assess the impact of prenatally diagnosed ventriculomegaly (VM) on the course of advancing pregnancy and the postnatal outcome of affected fetuses. METHODS: In this retrospective survey 109/28,935 (3.8 per 1,000) singleton pregnancies with abnormal width of the fetal lateral ventricle system diagnosed by antenatal ultrasound ...

OBJECTIVES: To describe a new first-trimester sonographic landmark, the retronasal triangle, which may be useful in the early screening for cleft palate. METHODS: The retronasal triangle, i.e. the three echogenic lines formed by the two frontal processes of the maxilla and the palate visualized in the coronal view of the ...

OBJECTIVE: Gastroschisis is associated with inflammatory changes in the exposed bowel which leads to intestinal dysmotility after postnatal repair. The insult is a combined effect of amniotic fluid exposure and mechanical constriction. We hypothesized that in utero anatomic repair is possible in a sheep model, and that it may halt ...

Different products of plant Morinda citrifolia L. (noni) have been marketed and used around the world based on properties described by Polynesian people that use them for more than 2000 years. Marketing of these products is based on their presumptive phytotherapic properties. However there is little scientific evidence about their ...

BACKGROUND: The human bocavirus (HBoV), a newly discovered parvovirus, is closely related to the bovine parvovirus and the canine minute virus, which are known to cause adverse pregnancy outcomes. Another human parvovirus, B19, can lead to fetal hydrops, miscarriage and intrauterine fetal death (IUFD). OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of ...

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical use of hourly fetal urine production rate (HFUPR) in polyhydramnios. METHODS: This was a retrospective review of 33 singleton pregnancies with polyhydramnios, 30 of them unexplained and three due to gastrointestinal atresia. HFUPR was estimated using three-dimensional ultrasound and was compared with recently established nomograms. ...

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of fetal gender on pregnancy outcome in fetuses with enlarged nuchal translucency (NT). METHODS: Pregnancy outcomes of all women who underwent an NT measurement at our institution between January 2000 and November 2007 were retrospectively reviewed. Separate analyses were ...

OBJECTIVES: To analyze the characteristics and clinical implications of right aortic arch (RAA) detected in fetal life. METHODS: Retrospective study of all cases of RAA diagnosed prenatally in high-risk patients who underwent fetal echocardiography between 2000 and 2007. RESULTS: There were 48 RAA; 18 had vascular ring (Group 1), including ...

PURPOSE: To evaluate the additional diagnostic value of fetal MRI to evaluate cerebral ventriculomegaly assessed by ultrasonography (US) for the possibility to change the diagnosis, the counseling and the management of pregnancy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From february 2006 to october 2008, we studied 55 pregnant women by fetal MRI (mean ...

OBJECTIVE: Prenatal diagnosis of open spina bifida is carried out by ultrasound examination in the second trimester of pregnancy. The diagnosis is suspected by the presence of a 'lemon-shaped' head and a 'banana-shaped' cerebellum, thought to be consequences of caudal displacement of the hindbrain. The aim of the study was ...

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diagnosis, clinical features, management and post-natal follow-up in consecutive fetuses identified with tachycardia. METHODS: We reviewed consecutive fetuses with tachycardia identified in a single tertiary institution between January, 2001, and December, 2008. We considered several options for management, including no treatment but close surveillance, trans-placental antiarrhythmic ...

AIMS: To review the perinatal outcomes for prenatally diagnosed exomphalos from a single geographical region. METHODS: Retrospective review of cases of prenatally identified exomphalos in the state of Western Australia in the ten-year period 1998-2007 using the medical databases of the sole tertiary obstetric and paediatric hospitals. RESULTS: Ninety-four cases ...

OBJECTIVES: Under physiological conditions the blood flow velocity waveform in the umbilical vein (UV) has an even non-pulsating pattern. Pulsations in the UV have been described in human fetuses exposed to chronic hypoxia and heart failure. Current techniques for fetal surveillance during labor and delivery involve a risk of both ...

To evaluate the effects of gabapentin (GBP) administration on mice fetuses. This study was carried out in Birjand University of Medical Sciences during 2008. Thirty Balb/c pregnant mice were divided randomly into 3 groups: 2 experimental groups that received 25 mg/kg (I) and 50 mg/kg (II) of GBP intraperitoneally for ...

OBJECTIVE: Anomalies of the corpus callosum are frequently diagnosed during pregnancy, but a thick corpus callosum is a rare finding and its significance is not clear. We aimed to assess the significance of thick fetal corpus callosum by reviewing our experience of such cases. METHODS: The records of all fetuses ...

Little is known about the G protein-coupled receptor desensitization process during pregnancy. Wistar pregnant rats were treated with (-)N(6)-phenylisopropyladenosine (R-PIA), an adenosine A(1) receptor (A(1)R) agonist, in their drinking water during pregnancy, and the effect on A(1)R/adenylyl cyclase system was studied in both maternal and fetal brain. In maternal brain, ...

D2-40 is a novel monoclonal antibody that recognizes a 40,000 Da O-linked sialoglycoprotein podoplanin. Although its use is becoming more common, little work has been done with human foetuses. We initiated an evaluation of D2-40 antibody immunoreactivity in developing cutaneous adnexa of human fetuses at various gestational ages. Starting from ...

OBJECTIVES: To determine the sensitivity and specificity of middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity (MCA-PSV) in mid-pregnancy for the identification of homozygous alpha-thalassemia-1 (hemoglobin (Hb) Bart's disease) in fetuses at risk of the disease. METHODS: A total of 88 pregnancies (91 fetuses) at risk of Hb Bart's disease and undergoing ...

We evaluated triploid pregnancy to determine whether there are clinically important differences between the three karyotypes: 69,XXX, 69,XXY, and 69,XYY. Prospectively maintained cytogenetic databases at five tertiary care centers were retrospectively reviewed over a 10-year period to identify all triploid pregnancies. Targeted ultrasounds were reviewed to identify fetal and placental ...

OBJECTIVE: To assess the ultrasonographic appearance of the jugular lymphatic sacs (JLS) in first-trimester fetuses with a normal nuchal translucency (NT). METHODS: Seventy-five fetuses with a normal NT thickness (< 95(th) percentile) were examined weekly between 11 and 17 weeks of gestation. After measurement of the NT thickness, the neck ...

The present investigation was performed to examine the effect of artemether on rat pregnancy and embryonic/fetal development during different phases of pregnancy. Artemether was administered orally to Wistar rats at doses 3.5 and 7 mg/kg during blastogenesis, organogenesis and fetal period. When administered during blastogenesis, the preimplantation loss, number of ...

BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study was to determine prenatal follow up and clinical outcome in fetuses born with cystic hygroma. METHODS: A series of 64 cystic hygroma patients, who were diagnosed in the first and the second trimester of pregnancy, was enrolled. Associated structural abnormalities, karyotype analysis and ...

The aim of this study was to improve knowledge about transplacental transfer of an environmentally relevant PCB mixture by evaluating congener levels in livers and brains of rat dams and fetuses after maternal exposure, and correlating them to the levels of CYP450 and P-glycoprotein, involved in biotransformation and xenobiotics export, ...

OBJECTIVE: Prenatal Binder profile is a well known clinical phenotype, defined by a flat profile without nasal eminence, contrasting with nasal bones of normal length. Binder profile results of a hypoplasia of the nasal pyramid (sometimes referred to as maxillonasal dysplasia). We report 8 fetuses prenatally diagnosed as Binder phenotype, ...

OBJECTIVE: A patient whose 5 fetuses, including a set of twins, were affected by cystic hygroma (CH) and hydrops is presented. METHOD: A 39-year-old gravida 12 para 7, 2, 2, 8 was followed through her pregnancies. Both patient and her spouse are of Ashkenazi Jewish descent and are non-consanguineous. The ...